albakhit

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  1. Hi,

     

    Setting it to "Prefer" indicates that all new files and subdirectories should be written to the Cache disk/pool, provided enough free space exists on the Cache disk/pool. If there is insufficient space on the Cache disk/pool, then new files and directories are created on the array. When the mover is invoked, files and subdirectories are transferred off the array and onto the Cache disk/pool.

     

    "Yes" indicates that all new files and subdirectories should be written to the Cache disk/pool, provided enough free space exists on the Cache disk/pool. If there is insufficient space on the Cache disk/pool, then new files and directories are created on the array. When the mover is invoked, files and subdirectories are transferred off the Cache disk/pool and onto the array.

     

    I will suggest to keep it prefer and try to move completed downloads to the final destination such as Media (Movies and Shows) to keep the "downloads" share free as much as possible.

     

     

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  2. وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته. 

     

    انا استخدمه للاستعمالات التالية. 

     

    وحدة تخزين مركزية لجميع الأجهزة بالمنزل 

    Plex server 

    Home automation 

    تشفير الملفات ورفعها إلى الإنترنت كنسخة احتياطية 

    تنزيل ملفات 

    VPN server 

    تخزين من كاميرات المراقبة 

     

     

    الإيجابيات

    ممكن تستخدم هارديسكات من أحجام مختلفة 

    سهولة إضافة هارديسكات جديدة 

    نظام الحماية يحتاج لهارديسك واحد فقط 

    سهولة تنزيل برامج عليه 

     

    سلبيات 

    لا يوجد تطبيق رسمي للموبايل

    لا يوجد نظام حماية او إصلاح لتلف الذاتي للملفات bit-rot 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, sachinmu said:

    So it works in the latest beta - but I think it’s causing the system to lock up after extended use. Wasn’t able to diagnose this as an NIC issue but stress testing the RAM and CPU gave no errors so I’m beginning to think the Realtek NIC/drivers may have some problem
     

    i was able to get the Intel NIC working once unraid booted up, so I’m currently using that. 

    I didn't try the latest beta, I will try it today and check if it will work.

     

    Currently, I'm using a USB Network dongle as workaround since PCI slot is utilize for SATA expansion.

  4. On 7/9/2020 at 10:55 AM, sachinmu said:

    New build. Similar issue.

     

    Using a new H470 motherboard: www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H470M-ITXac
    It has 2 NICs: An Intel I219V, and a Realtek RTL8125BG

    I was able to successfully disable the realtek NIC in BIOS, but Unraid would not pickup the Intel NIC while booting up. Tried disabling bridge and bond mode, but would be greeted with something along the lines of "eth0 not found"

     

    The Realtek NIC is working now in the latest beta, but I'm not sure why the Intel one wasn't getting picked up. I'd rather start adding data to my array on a stable version ;)

     

     

    I have the same motherboard and encountered the same issue.

  5. Hi Timnbvc,

     

    I faced the same issue today (new build Intel 10 generation). My motherboard(asrock h470m-itx/ac) have two network ports (Intel and Realtek).

     

    The Intel network card didn't manage to get IP address at all. The Realtek card keeps getting a strange IP address(169.x.x.x) similar to your case. I managed to get it fixed by booting through GUI mode. Change the network settings to static address and reboot the server, It worked for a while then ended up in same situation again after changing it back to automatic assignment (DHCP).

    I ended up using a USB network adapter to resolve IP address properly till I figure out how I can fix it.